The new year will be all about change. Time for some fresh projects, a good dose of coziness (decorating Studio Sapique, maybe adding this stamp rug or these cactus poofs) and most of all real action (inspired by DO lectures). Time to bake the perfect crusty bread thanks to tips&tricks by French chef Richard Bertinet. Read article…
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Mjölky Way
Mjölk built a tower of men for their lookbook. Love the idea! The Type Jockeys created a pretty blue man group CD cover for the Austrian band Federspiel. Add some swedishness to your Year End! And some gloss too! Or watch bad things that could happen. And even if it's been over a year, this Read article…
What the Jell’O
I always wonder what happens next with public space after shooting a video like this one by BluBlu. Somehow the Favela painting makes so much more sense. Oh and how I love the consistency of Jell'o and so do these fanatics. Yummy! And what about golden tomatoes with Deli Garage's food finish? If nothing works Read article…
MAGnificent creatures
Let's start off with this amazing animation done by Ian Worrel. Most of it was done during hist last year attending Calarts Character Animation. As a student he might have been interested in this style guide to dressing for less. Or what about a pair of ecological sneakers / pieces of art? Besides art, of Read article…
Shortbright
Just a day before the shortest day of the year, I have some bright stuff to share. First of all some bright gifts from Pen Pencil Stencil (don't forget the news section for nice photos and ideas). Then get in the photo cabin and get your picture done! Have a playful afternoon and get out Read article…
American treasures
Tonight I'll watch Into the Wild. I already love the songs Eddie Vedder wrote for this movie, but I'm very curious to finally discover Christopher's great adventure to Alaska. A very different adventure about Alaska is I love Alaska. This documentary reveals the life of a middle aged woman from Housten, Texas, through her personal search engine Read article…
This is spring
Spring, or should we call it autumn started. This is real art Made of Japan Made by JOELIX
The Sultan’s Elephant
A year ago a friend went to Amiens to watch the amazing street theatre company Royal Deluxe, performing The Sultan's Elephant on the occasion of the centenary of Jules Verne's death. I'm not quite sure what I wanted to talk about in the rest of this blogpost. Some Chinese hackers deleted the rest of Read article…
Edward Scissorhands
Even though it's sixteen years old, I never saw Tim Burton's Edward Scissorhands before. Besides the brilliant play of Johnny Depp and Dianne Wiest, I really adored the pastel-colored neighbourhood. As always Burtons work was a "visual orgasm", to speak with the Germans, who created this design portal. A must-see!
Olympics
Did you see the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Torino? I just saw a small part, but I really enjoyed the acrobats forming this huge peace dove at the end. The movements of the acrobats were so bizarre but really beautiful! Excellent!